memorial park
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Definition
Noun: A memorial park is a tract of land specifically designed and used for burials. Unlike traditional cemeteries, which may have upright headstones, a memorial park typically features landscaped grounds with flat markers set level with the ground, creating a park-like setting.
Usage
The term "memorial park" is used to refer to the physical location itself. It is a formal and respectful term for a burial ground.
Examples
- Noun:
- The community gathered at the memorial park to honor the veterans on Memorial Day.
- They chose a peaceful spot in the memorial park for the burial service.
- The city's new memorial park is beautifully landscaped with gardens and walking paths.
Advanced Usage
- The concept emphasizes a serene, park-like environment for remembrance, often incorporating gardens, water features, and communal spaces for reflection alongside burial plots.
Variants and Related Words
- Cemetery (n): A general term for a burial ground.
- Graveyard (n): A burial ground, often, but not always, associated with a church.
- Burial ground (n): A general term for an area of land where dead bodies are buried.
Synonyms
- Burial park
- Garden cemetery
Notes
While "memorial park" is a specific type of burial ground, it is often used interchangeably with "cemetery" in general conversation. The key distinction lies in its designed, landscaped, and park-like aesthetic.
Noun
- a tract of land used for burials